The cauldron of the Anatolian hills and plains have had a new spice added not in a pinch but a spoonful with the tide of the turcoman tribes brought along by the Seljuk's conquest. A disputed region between Christendom and Dar Al-Islam, at the height of the Seljuk's dominion many a sultan chose to 'encourage' their brethren who remained loyal to a wholly nomadic ancestry to settle in the frontier regions of their rule to diminish the threat they'd offer to their sovereignty./n/nConsisting of professional ghulams recently freed along with men of high status in tribal turkish society, these aristocrats can provide a decent worth on the battlefield for a master of any faith or nation. Their dress is relatively simple, being the turkish coat with the addition of lamellar hauberk and the metal-skullcap lined tribal turkish hat. Beholden to the mobile methods which brought them victory over the slower Romans and Ghaznavids, these nobles are best used as better armored skirmishing horsemen emphasizing the bow rather than horsemen who may wield bows, but are meant for the charge.

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The Kingdom of Georgia

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Kingdom of Makuria

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Kingdom of Jerusalem

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Imamate of Oman

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Khwarezm Shah

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Kypchak Confederacy

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Ghorid Sultanate

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Sultanate of Ghazni

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Solanki Rajputs

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Kingdom of Armenia

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Great Seljuks

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Malikate of Sindh

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Eastern Roman Empire

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Abbasid Caliphate

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Ayyubid Sultanate

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Turkish Sultanate

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

The Mongols

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

Rebels

Turcoman Noblesmissile cavalryLightly armored horse archers, best served to pepper the enemy with arrows before closing in with support from heavier cavalry or infantry.

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